We had a chipmunk climb inside our clothes dryer vent. I was hearing this weird noise like somebody crinkling up a piece of plastic - that was his little claws scratching against the inside of the aluminum tube as he repeatedly tired to jump/climb back out. I put an old pillowcase over the end of the vent and ran the dryer until he finally came out. Then I let him go in the back yard.

Hopefully that's driven him away from city living and back into the woods

We had a chipmunk climb inside our clothes dryer vent. I was hearing this weird noise like somebody crinkling up a piece of plastic - that was his little claws scratching against the inside of the aluminum tube as he repeatedly tired to jump/climb back out. I put an old pillowcase over the end of the vent and ran the dryer until he finally came out. Then I let him go in the back yard.

Hopefully that's driven him away from city living and back into the woods

We had a chipmunk climb inside our clothes dryer vent. I was hearing this weird noise like somebody crinkling up a piece of plastic - that was his little claws scratching against the inside of the aluminum tube as he repeatedly tired to jump/climb back out. I put an old pillowcase over the end of the vent and ran the dryer until he finally came out. Then I let him go in the back yard.

Hopefully that's driven him away from city living and back into the woods

Did he do damage to the dryer itself?

I don't think so, it was working when I was running it to try to chase him out of the vent pipe. I'll have to remember to do a load of laundry for our girls just to make sure before we put our own clothes in there

We had a chipmunk climb inside our clothes dryer vent. I was hearing this weird noise like somebody crinkling up a piece of plastic - that was his little claws scratching against the inside of the aluminum tube as he repeatedly tired to jump/climb back out. I put an old pillowcase over the end of the vent and ran the dryer until he finally came out. Then I let him go in the back yard.

Hopefully that's driven him away from city living and back into the woods

Did he do damage to the dryer itself?

I don't think so, it was working when I was running it to try to chase him out of the vent pipe. I'll have to remember to do a load of laundry for our girls just to make sure before we put our own clothes in there

From the dryer comes a horrible clawing, followed the the sounds of several animals screaming. After a few more seconds then there's the smell of burned hair.

*Camera does a close up of Jack's face*Jack: I guess there were more in there.

We had a chipmunk climb inside our clothes dryer vent. I was hearing this weird noise like somebody crinkling up a piece of plastic - that was his little claws scratching against the inside of the aluminum tube as he repeatedly tired to jump/climb back out. I put an old pillowcase over the end of the vent and ran the dryer until he finally came out. Then I let him go in the back yard.

Hopefully that's driven him away from city living and back into the woods

Did he do damage to the dryer itself?

I don't think so, it was working when I was running it to try to chase him out of the vent pipe. I'll have to remember to do a load of laundry for our girls just to make sure before we put our own clothes in there

From the dryer comes a horrible clawing, followed the the sounds of several animals screaming. After a few more seconds then there's the smell of burned hair.

*Camera does a close up of Jack's face*Jack: I guess there were more in there.

Daughter: "Dad, why are there ground up pieces of chipmunk in my pockets?"Me: "Oh did I tell you about the little problem we had the other day?"

When I was little, alcohol was behind the counter (@ least in this state), & cigarettes were in vending machines, & cigars & snuff were where they could easily be shoplifted by minors. Now, tobacco products are sold from behind the counter, & alcohol is where it can be easily shoplifted by minors...